Schumacher's wife allegedly spending $20.9 million for home based medical suite
04 Apr 2014|1,896 views
Three months after his tragic ski accident, seven-time Formula One world champion, Michael Schumacher, still remains in a medically induced coma to reduce brain swelling at Grenoble University Hospital in France. Since fighting off pneumonia in mid-February, Schumacher remains in a serious but stable condition - despite minimal signs of improvement.
Multiple news sources around the web are reporting that his wife, Corinna Schumacher, is allegedly spending £10 million pounds (S$20.9 million) on constructing a fully equipped medical suite in their Swiss estate, on the banks of Lake Geneva.
The home based care facility would not only reduce the family's daily 241km round trip - from their home in Switzerland to the hospital in France - but given Schumacher's condition, it would also free up the much needed ICU bed for patients who require immediate treatment.
Although it was previously announced that doctors would begin the 'waking up process' for Schumacher two months ago, the results have been unsuccessful.
With an accumulated wealth estimated to be over half-a-billion pounds, Schumacher's family is well placed to provide top notch medical care that will be needed in the upcoming years (if he survives) including physiotherapists, doctors, nutritionists, nurses and neurological experts.
While fans around the world wait for good news, it is clearly uncertain when conditions for the F1 legend will improve. Until then - #KeepFightingMichael
Three months after his tragic ski accident, seven-time Formula One world champion, Michael Schumacher, still remains in a medically induced coma to reduce brain swelling at Grenoble University Hospital in France. Since fighting off pneumonia in mid-February, Schumacher remains in a serious but stable condition - despite minimal signs of improvement.
Multiple news sources around the web are reporting that his wife, Corinna Schumacher, is allegedly spending £10 million pounds (S$20.9 million) on constructing a fully equipped medical suite in their Swiss estate, on the banks of Lake Geneva.
The home based care facility would not only reduce the family's daily 241km round trip - from their home in Switzerland to the hospital in France - but given Schumacher's condition, it would also free up the much needed ICU bed for patients who require immediate treatment.
Although it was previously announced that doctors would begin the 'waking up process' for Schumacher two months ago, the results have been unsuccessful.
With an accumulated wealth estimated to be over half-a-billion pounds, Schumacher's family is well placed to provide top notch medical care that will be needed in the upcoming years (if he survives) including physiotherapists, doctors, nutritionists, nurses and neurological experts.
While fans around the world wait for good news, it is clearly uncertain when conditions for the F1 legend will improve. Until then - #KeepFightingMichael
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